| Crates.io | star-history |
| lib.rs | star-history |
| version | 1.0.31 |
| created_at | 2020-01-13 03:22:30.134595+00 |
| updated_at | 2025-05-22 15:49:40.699593+00 |
| description | Graph history of GitHub stars of a user or repo over time |
| homepage | |
| repository | https://github.com/dtolnay/star-history |
| max_upload_size | |
| id | 197986 |
| size | 88,197 |
Command line program to generate a graph showing number of GitHub stars of a user, org or repo over time.
$ cargo install star-history
Compiler support: requires rustc 1.46+

We require a token for accessing GitHub's GraphQL API. If you have the GitHub
CLI (gh) installed, you can run gh auth status to find out whether a token
is already set up on your machine, and gh auth login if one isn't.
$ gh auth login
$ star-history dtolnay
$ star-history serde-rs
$ star-history rust-lang/rust
Simply pass multiple arguments to display multiple users or repositories on the same graph.
The generated graphs use D3; the star-history command
should pop open a browser showing your graph. It uses the same mechanism that
cargo doc --open uses so hopefully it works well on various systems.
If you prefer not to use the gh CLI, you can instead provide a token to
star-history through the GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable. Head to
https://github.com/settings/tokens and click "Generate new token (classic)".
The default public access permission is sufficient — you can leave all the
checkboxes empty. Save the generated token somewhere like ~/.githubtoken. Then
export GITHUB_TOKEN=$(cat ~/.githubtoken) prior to running star-history
commands.